Multiple threats could lead to downfall of Brazil president
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s top electoral court is considering whether to annul what is left of President Michel Temer’s term because of allegations his 2014 campaign ticket received illegal contributions. While that’s the most immediate threat to Temer’s political survival, it’s only one of several. Temer vows to continue in office despite calls for his resignation and approval ratings around 9 per cent, but could be forced out of office by any of the following:
SUPERIOR ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL
Vice-President Temer took over the presidency after Dilma Rousseff was impeached for illegally managing the federal budget. The Superior Electoral Tribunal is currently reviewing allegations that their 2014 campaign received illegal funding, and could annul their victory. That would strip Temer of the presidency. He could appeal that decision to the supreme court, the Supreme Federal Tribunal, which would have no deadline to make a judgment.
DAMAGING RECORDINGS


